By Sachit Subba ⢠Football ⢠May 22, 2026 03:45 AM ⢠36 views
The desert heat of Riyadh didn't just bake the pitch; it cooked up a pressure cooker six years in the making.
Since 2019, Al Nassr had been chasing ghosts. They poured millions into a glittering roster and brought in the ultimate mercenary of meritocracy in late 2022. Yet, the trophy cabinet stayed dusty. Meanwhile, across town, their bitter rivals Al Hilal kept doing what they always doâwinning. Heading into the final matchday, Al Hilal was breathing down their necks. They were just a mistake away from snatching the crown.
But Cristiano Ronaldo and company weren't in the mood for tragic endings.
It took 34 tense, suffocating minutes of football before the breakthrough arrived. Sadio Mane rose above the chaos, meeting a Joao Felix corner with a thudding header that nearly tore the net. 1-0. The stadium erupted, a collective exhale from thousands of fans who had begun to fear the worst.
Then came Kingsley Coman.
In the 52nd minute, the Frenchman decided he was done passing. He weaved through the Damac defence like they were training cones, cut inside, and unleashed a wicked, left-footed laser from outside the box. Bottom corner. Pure class.
But football is a cruel game, and complacent teams get punished. A clumsy challenge in the 58th minute handed Damac a penalty. Morlaye Sylla stepped up and buried it. Suddenly, the ghosts returned. The lead was cut to 2-1. You could feel the anxiety creeping back into the stands. Al Hilal was already doing its job elsewhere. They were scraping a 1-0 win against Al Fayha. If Al Nassr choked now, the heartbreak would be historic.

Five minutes after the penalty, Al Nassr won a free kick. Everyone knew who was taking it. As the stadium held its breath, Ronaldo stepped back, took that trademark deep breath, and curled a sublime strike over the wall. It was vintage CR7. The keeper never stood a chance.
He wasn't done, though. At 3-1, most veterans would coast. Not him. In the 81st minute, the Damac defence panicked under a cross, leaving the ball floating like raw meat in a tiger cage. Ronaldo pounced. A brutal, uncompromising smash into the top corner.
He left no doubt about who owns this league.
When the final whistle blew, the scoreboard read 4-1. 86 points total. Two clear of a devastated Al Hilal. Jorge Jesusâs squad had survived the gauntlet. They delivered Al Nassrâs first league title in seven years. Ronaldo got the Saudi crown he was brought here to conquer.
The drought is officially over.
